Randall (race bovince)

See also: Randall

The randall is a bovine race originating in the the United States of America.

Origin

It comes from the indigenous race of New England, preserved pure by the only Randall family in their farm of the Vermont since the beginning of the 20th century. The death of Everett Randall in 1985 put in danger the future of this race. It was a time decided to include it in the race Lineback, but some people wanted to save it. Of 20 individuals, Cynthia Creech succeeds has to make grow its herd to 200 animals in its ranch of the Tennessee.
En 2001, the opening of the book généalogiquue must ensure the safeguard of the race and the management of its consanguinity. A genetic study revealed that this race presents genes of the indigenous race created to the 18th British century starting from origins , of the Scandinavian Dutchwoman and even .

Morphology

It wears a black and white dress black, more rarely red, with the dorsal line and the white belly. The spots can be plain dark and cover all the side or be a black, blue or red mouchetage with sometimes clear prevalence of white. The mucous membranes are black.
Il acts of a race of big size and fine pace. (morphology of dairy)

Aptitudes

It is a dairy race intended for the extensive production. Raised in small herd for the sale on line, it gives a rich milk.

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